Replication Data for: Just a Difficult Election to Poll? How Context Affects Polling Accuracy
Although polling accuracy increases throughout the election, polls are always at least a little wrong on election day. In this article, we attempt to understand how characteristics of particular elections may make them harder (or easier) to predict. In particular, we focus on estimating the impact o...
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description | Although polling accuracy increases throughout the election, polls are always at least a little wrong on election day. In this article, we attempt to understand how characteristics of particular elections may make them harder (or easier) to predict. In particular, we focus on estimating the impact of voter turnout, electoral change, and vote buying on polling error. We find support for two of the three hypotheses. There is little evidence that voter turnout affects polling error. However, polling errors tend to be higher where there have been large changes in parties’ vote share from the previous election. We also find that higher prevalence of vote buying may be associated with larger polling errors. |
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spelling | ftcessda:cb92e199638a3c049d734077de895969ac78c2b39560e273081900ae1167ca59 2025-02-02T14:47:49+00:00 Replication Data for: Just a Difficult Election to Poll? How Context Affects Polling Accuracy Sohlberg, Jacob Branham, J. Alexander Argentina Australia Austria Belgium Brazil Bulgaria Canada Chile Colombia Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Ecuador Finland France Germany Greece Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Romania Serbia Slovakia Slovenia Korea, Republic of Spain Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of 2021-02-05 https://doi.org/10.11587/X8UZ60 en eng doi:10.11587/X8UZ60 https://doi.org/10.11587/X8UZ60 Public opinion polls Elections Election data Voting behaviour Dataset 2021 ftcessda https://doi.org/10.11587/X8UZ60 2025-01-06T04:56:11Z Although polling accuracy increases throughout the election, polls are always at least a little wrong on election day. In this article, we attempt to understand how characteristics of particular elections may make them harder (or easier) to predict. In particular, we focus on estimating the impact of voter turnout, electoral change, and vote buying on polling error. We find support for two of the three hypotheses. There is little evidence that voter turnout affects polling error. However, polling errors tend to be higher where there have been large changes in parties’ vote share from the previous election. We also find that higher prevalence of vote buying may be associated with larger polling errors. Dataset Iceland CESSDA DC Data Catalogue (Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives) Argentina Canada New Zealand Norway |
spellingShingle | Public opinion polls Elections Election data Voting behaviour Sohlberg, Jacob Branham, J. Alexander Replication Data for: Just a Difficult Election to Poll? How Context Affects Polling Accuracy |
title | Replication Data for: Just a Difficult Election to Poll? How Context Affects Polling Accuracy |
title_full | Replication Data for: Just a Difficult Election to Poll? How Context Affects Polling Accuracy |
title_fullStr | Replication Data for: Just a Difficult Election to Poll? How Context Affects Polling Accuracy |
title_full_unstemmed | Replication Data for: Just a Difficult Election to Poll? How Context Affects Polling Accuracy |
title_short | Replication Data for: Just a Difficult Election to Poll? How Context Affects Polling Accuracy |
title_sort | replication data for: just a difficult election to poll? how context affects polling accuracy |
topic | Public opinion polls Elections Election data Voting behaviour |
topic_facet | Public opinion polls Elections Election data Voting behaviour |
url | https://doi.org/10.11587/X8UZ60 |